Publications by authors named "A C JUNQUEIRA"

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  • An 8-year-old male rabbit had a large subcutaneous mass on its fourth digit, characterized by ulceration and necrosis, measuring 5.5 x 3.5 x 5.2 cm.
  • Imaging showed no bone involvement, and the mass was partially removed followed by electrochemotherapy.
  • Histopathological tests identified the mass as extraskeletal osteosarcoma (ESOS) through specific markers, outlining the rabbit's clinical presentation and treatment options.
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We describe the geographical variation in tree species composition across Amazonian forests and show how environmental conditions are associated with species turnover. Our analyses are based on 2023 forest inventory plots (1 ha) that provide abundance data for a total of 5188 tree species. Within-plot species composition reflected both local environmental conditions (especially soil nutrients and hydrology) and geographical regions.

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Serological tests are critical tools in the fight against infectious disease. They detect antibodies produced during an adaptive immune response against a pathogen with an immunological reagent, whose antibody binding characteristics define the specificity and sensitivity of the assay. While pathogen proteins have conveniently served as reagents, their performance is limited by the natural grouping of specific and non-specific antibody binding sites, epitopes.

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We developed a protein to rapidly and accurately diagnose Chagas disease, a life-threatening illness identified by the WHO as a critical worldwide public health risk. Limitations in present day serological tests are complicating the current health situation and contributing to most infected persons being unaware of their condition and therefore untreated. To improve diagnostic testing, we developed an immunological mimic of the etiological agent, , by combining ten pathogen-specific epitopes within the beta-barrel protein structure of Thermal Green Protein.

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Overpopulation of domestic animals leads to various problems, such as the formation of feline colonies. Population management methods for these colonies have been studied previously; however, no scientific consensus has been reached. This study evaluated the use of trap-neuter-return (TNR) in a free-roaming cat colony in Brazil's Federal District.

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